Simple and Complete. Sentence  Subject and Predicate Every sentence has: Subject Predicate.

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Simple and Complete

Sentence  Subject and Predicate Every sentence has: Subject Predicate

Complete Subject All the words that tell who or what the sentence is about Example: The good students / finish their homework on time. My family / eats dinner together every night. This week / will be a cold one.

Complete Predicate All the words that state the action or condition of the subject. Example: The good students / finish their homework on time. My family / eats dinner together every night. This week / will be a cold one.

Simple Subject The main word in the complete subject noun or pronoun Example: The good students / finish their homework on time. My family / eats dinner together every night. This week / will be a cold one.

Simple Predicate The verb within the complete predicate Includes helping verbs (if any) Example: The good students / finish their homework on time. My family / eats dinner together every night. This week / will be a cold one.